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The Gemenese delegate calls them "Mithrisaries" during the Quorum discussion
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*Mithraism was a religion practiced in the Roman Empire in the 1st to 4th centuries CE. It was an initiatory order that practiced its rites in natural caves or buildings resembling caves.
*Mithraism was a religion practiced in the Roman Empire in the 1st to 4th centuries CE. It was an initiatory order that practiced its rites in natural caves or buildings resembling caves.
: It is particularly notable in the context of Baltar's cult, because Mithraism had many things in common with Christianity, yet Christians were prosecuted far more by the (polytheistic) Romans. This furthers the connection of the Lords of Kobol to the Roman/Greek gods and of Baltar to Christ.


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Mithraism is a minority religion in the Twelve Colonies. They are also known as Mithrisaries by the Gemenese.

When the Quorum debates whether or not to grant Baltar's cult religious freedom, delegate Reza Chronides points out that their practices are not too different from Mithraists (Escape Velocity).

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  • Mithraism was a religion practiced in the Roman Empire in the 1st to 4th centuries CE. It was an initiatory order that practiced its rites in natural caves or buildings resembling caves.
It is particularly notable in the context of Baltar's cult, because Mithraism had many things in common with Christianity, yet Christians were prosecuted far more by the (polytheistic) Romans. This furthers the connection of the Lords of Kobol to the Roman/Greek gods and of Baltar to Christ.

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